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thanks for being with us. i do not find it plausible, tell me where i'm wrong, my gut, my instincts, i don't believe that people knew as long as they knew the f.b.i. director, the attorney general, they meet with the president regularly that they did not tell the president of the united states of america that our c.i.a. director is being investigated, may have had an affair, might be compromised? is that plausible? >> no. the director of the c.i.a. engaged in an extramarital affair is a security risk because of potential for blackmail and possible involvement of foreign intelligence circumstances. they clearly knew this woman had emotional issues, sending threatening e-mails to people. so engaged in extramarital affair that potentially emotionally unstable, is a security risk. if they didn't tell the president, and we know that the director new and eric holder knew, if they didn't tell them, the other alternative is they are not telling the truth. it defies logic to think they did not tell the president this i
thanks for being with us. i do not find it plausible, tell me where i'm wrong, my gut, my instincts, i don't believe that people knew as long as they knew the f.b.i. director, the attorney general, they meet with the president regularly that they did not tell the president of the united states of america that our c.i.a. director is being investigated, may have had an affair, might be compromised? is that plausible? >> no. the director of the c.i.a. engaged in an extramarital affair is a...
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today and it goes back to slavery which is about as polarizing of an issue as you could have in the us ultimately it led to a civil war and slavery wasn't even truly abolished until decades later african-americans had to wait more than a century before seeing changes under federal law that gave them the same rights as white people and for crying out loud it has even been a century since women have had the right to vote in this country the point i'm trying to make here is that social movements have never come without a fight and as we know change is rarely institutionalized from the top down without a grassroots struggle take a look at this wood carving it depicts woman voting in the territory of wyoming and eight hundred sixty nine that's fifty years before the federal government adopted the nineteenth amendment to the constitution granting women's suffrage in the same way that wyoming led the charge and what was right as of november sixth there are nine states that have now legalized same sex marriage but there are also this many states that have either outright banned it or have take
today and it goes back to slavery which is about as polarizing of an issue as you could have in the us ultimately it led to a civil war and slavery wasn't even truly abolished until decades later african-americans had to wait more than a century before seeing changes under federal law that gave them the same rights as white people and for crying out loud it has even been a century since women have had the right to vote in this country the point i'm trying to make here is that social movements...
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effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that borrow the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a loss get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount to pay for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make some money enough to recoup this great discount that they got on this debt and that's something that goes on so occupy wall street is that hey we're going to raise money by some of the distress debt at pennies on the dollar and we're going to just forget it instead of recouping not that there is debt payments and harassing people we're going to forgive this debt and it's going to be a debt jubilee they're trying to raise i think fifty thousand dollars to forgive a million dollars worth of done so does it work it depends on what your what you consider working i mean people are two point seven tril
effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that borrow the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a loss get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount to pay for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make...
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question is what country is buying your government today then who are the major players undermining us foreign policy today it's all the players you wouldn't hope to see it's your libya egypt senate and it's not just the countries it's the it's the people in the dictators in those countries that are hiring our lobbyists are hiring our public relations firms so we're borrowed to see egypt features prominently in my book khadafi features prominently in my book syria is in the book all of the. people who most americans when they think of foreign policy they think well who are the real bogeyman out there iran even has for a lobbyist working in the u.s. and so when you whenever you think of who is the sort of bad guys are in the world chances are they've got a lobbyist fighting for them right now. you know i don't even know that this was happening to the extent that you really lay out it was really shocking for me i mean it's not legal i mean what are these legal cobbett that profits that people are going through to do this yeah unfortunately in our current system it's perfectly legal if yo
question is what country is buying your government today then who are the major players undermining us foreign policy today it's all the players you wouldn't hope to see it's your libya egypt senate and it's not just the countries it's the it's the people in the dictators in those countries that are hiring our lobbyists are hiring our public relations firms so we're borrowed to see egypt features prominently in my book khadafi features prominently in my book syria is in the book all of the....
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take us through the whole thing? >> back in september i placed the forehead on e-bay up for auction. the winning bidder, was $742. wanted me to got a tattoo of a penis on my head. whoo-hoo. >> jimmy: you did not do that, i see? >> i couldn't do anything. like that. >> jimmy: you put your forehead back up for sale. >> i thought would be the most pertinent thing in the news right now. well, then -- the election. i guess i got a winning bidder. >> jimmy: you went to the republican party and said i will do this if you pay me. they paid you $15,000 to do this? >> it was, two guys, both republicans, worked the republican party, worked the election poll since i was about 22 years old the i knew a guy, hey, here we are now. >> jimmy: did you ever kid just putting a sign on your lawn like a normal person? >> no, see, the romney campaign didn't care enough about indiana. they figured they had that won. >> jimmy: what did your wife say about this? >> the wife, she hated it, of course. >> jimmy: have you kiddconsider morphing yo
take us through the whole thing? >> back in september i placed the forehead on e-bay up for auction. the winning bidder, was $742. wanted me to got a tattoo of a penis on my head. whoo-hoo. >> jimmy: you did not do that, i see? >> i couldn't do anything. like that. >> jimmy: you put your forehead back up for sale. >> i thought would be the most pertinent thing in the news right now. well, then -- the election. i guess i got a winning bidder. >> jimmy: you...
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pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm sure life in moscow it is a day of unity like europe hasn't seen in years though for all the wrong reasons a series of protests are underway across the block with millions expected to show up in a resoundingly course saying no to austerity these are the latest pictures you see right here from madrid already hundreds of flights have been canceled nations paralyzed by walkouts and general strikes but let's hear now from marty's sara furthur she's at the epicenter of it all that would be in madrid. in the center and you can see behind me the police cars already lining the streets to go to the police helicopter say that heads were already getting figures in there's been a number of arrests already made today here in the trade of course is not just spain the striking today is political we call greece we've got it's really all getting involved in this movement and a number of other countries as well belgian cyprus molton the united kingdom are all say going to be having various de
pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm sure life in moscow it is a day of unity like europe hasn't seen in years though for all the wrong reasons a series of protests are underway across the block with millions expected to show up in a resoundingly course saying no to austerity these are the latest pictures you see right here from madrid already hundreds of flights have been canceled nations paralyzed by walkouts and general strikes but let's hear now from marty's sara furthur...
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rebel groups the military wing of the opposition the those who are there fighting against us or jean and sometimes they commit atrocities as you said there's no question about it and that's reprehensible of course and the certain point is that the kurdish element of the population are about a nine or maybe ten percent mainly in the northeast of syria that also having their own reservations about that as they used to have about this and see the syrian national council and of course the kurdish element means whatever is the turkish involvement in that so i believe that all this is still very tentative and i agree completely with the assessment of dr took money that we are in for a long conflict and the tragic situation is that there is no way to determine it i mean to to win it militarily or politically unless something very dramatic is going to happen now look i must tell you there's no question that atrocities are being committed by the rebel committed by the rebels but there's no question of course that most of that those cities are being created by the regime whether the military o
rebel groups the military wing of the opposition the those who are there fighting against us or jean and sometimes they commit atrocities as you said there's no question about it and that's reprehensible of course and the certain point is that the kurdish element of the population are about a nine or maybe ten percent mainly in the northeast of syria that also having their own reservations about that as they used to have about this and see the syrian national council and of course the kurdish...
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still his tenses he tells us stories about his mother land. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the tens and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter when children fall of them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different who are olds even though there's sometimes a similar. culture is the same much different each visit is shared power on the bar whether syrian opposition says it has reinvented itself and asked to be recognized as a legitimate representative of the syrian people at home and on the global stage. the mission of free accreditation a free country or chargers free. arrangement free. free. care tied. free. video for your media project free media. dot com. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. is a big picture. program here on our. moscow france has become the first western country to
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the united states wishes to lead from behind to use the term that was used about obama's role in libya it wants to give the impression that there are regional states playing was part of european states like france the other is the new united states is a bit of a quandary about who to support. in syria in the sense that we don't know exactly who come out on top president along with the new coalition is more the sole legitimate representative of the syrian people but also been known to be the future government of syria but by definition a democratic governor has to be decided by the people in the country rather than by her own sponsors the point is that we have a chaotic and horses we have a growing role of islamists and this limits of course supported by the islamic regimes in saudi arabia or belt states they are not worried by the sort of people who were very long beards and very taliban like after all they supported the taliban in afghanistan until two thousand and one now the free syrian army says it's not in control of who exactly is fighting within its own ranks a spokesman of the
the united states wishes to lead from behind to use the term that was used about obama's role in libya it wants to give the impression that there are regional states playing was part of european states like france the other is the new united states is a bit of a quandary about who to support. in syria in the sense that we don't know exactly who come out on top president along with the new coalition is more the sole legitimate representative of the syrian people but also been known to be the...
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used to groom to speak the old regime. senior generals who sort of move through the revolving door. of the intelligence stations one of the points you get much coverage of our trade. is the fact that he has been very much really. really pushing for the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iraq so there may well have been some sort of maneuvering behind the scenes by other senior intelligence officers to try and get rid of someone that they would see as not so tied to a line which they don't agree with and which undermines their national data. and opinion and speculation of what's behind this high profile scandal on our home for you head there to have your say on what to make of the timing and here's how opinion is divided right now just over a third say the damning information came out to present from testifying about that type on the u.s. consulate in benghazi a little over a quarter believe it's part of a bigger plot to overhaul leadership in a number of top jobs nineteen percent say the timing is linked to the u.s. presidential vote with a cover up takin
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do stay with us you can hear in our teeth our continued coverage of the e.u. strike as workers unite against continued austerity. this is r.t. now syria's foreign form of the rebel coalition is collecting international approval france is the first western state to recognize it as the sole voice of the syrian people other european nations and the u.s. which are well behind the group set up stopped just short of doing the same with more details now live to our correspondent in the middle east joining us live on the program here tom what's the significance of the recognition i think certainly one of more pertinent questions is why is it that some of the coalition's key backers have failed actually now to follow in france's endorsement. yes rory well there is increasing attention focusing around this opposition coalition still quite a nebulous group at the moment and france is going the further this recognizing this group as the so representative of the syrian people and perhaps expressing their the hope than a reality at the moment when they added that they reall
do stay with us you can hear in our teeth our continued coverage of the e.u. strike as workers unite against continued austerity. this is r.t. now syria's foreign form of the rebel coalition is collecting international approval france is the first western state to recognize it as the sole voice of the syrian people other european nations and the u.s. which are well behind the group set up stopped just short of doing the same with more details now live to our correspondent in the middle east...
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anything more efficient or useful. before making millions of dollars a career began at the very bottom of the ladder this old woman is well traveled speaks four languages and is an excellent dancer. at first glance she might seem just another unmarried careerist with no children but is far from it throughout her career she has pulled to give birth as she leaves the maternity ward for the eighth time mother and child are greeted by her husband and seven children. number eight she's beautiful. parents named him max he's too young to be aware of the fact that his inexhaustible mother has begun yet another new project the family is moving to live in a foreign country. life is reminiscent of a successful business plan. but it's all a question of time is there enough to share between a children and a demanding business. one moment to executive partner. prefers to hire women out of maternity leave doesn't worry her at all more than half of twenty five female employees have not reported for work today. women hear on the job un
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thanks, everybody, for joining us. first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the israeli air force. inside the military leader of hamas was directly targeted. this is operation pillar of defense. it was announced today on twitter by the israeli defense force. take a look at what the spokesperson posted on twitter. he said, we recommend no hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders show their face above ground in the days ahead. one of the reasons why oil spiked earlier. the israelis say this is in response to hundreds of rocket attacks coming into gaza over the last severa
thanks, everybody, for joining us. first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb....
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so if you can do stay with us here on r.t. for our coverage of the e.u. strikers workers continue to unite against austerity. this is r.t. syria's foreign formed rebel coalition is collecting international approval france's the first western state to recognize it as the sole voice of the syrian people and other european nations and the us which was behind the group set up all stopped short of just doing the same r.t. correspondent in the middle east tom barton now has details on this there is increasing attention focusing around this opposition coalition still quite a nebulous group at the moment and france has gone the furthest recognizing this group as the so representative of the syrian people and perhaps expressing their hope than a reality at the moment when they added that they really were throwing their weight behind the idea of this as a government in exile just waiting to come in and take power the u.s. didn't go that far i did say that it recognized this group as a representative of the syrian people but they wanted to wait until this group bett
so if you can do stay with us here on r.t. for our coverage of the e.u. strikers workers continue to unite against austerity. this is r.t. syria's foreign formed rebel coalition is collecting international approval france's the first western state to recognize it as the sole voice of the syrian people and other european nations and the us which was behind the group set up all stopped short of just doing the same r.t. correspondent in the middle east tom barton now has details on this there is...
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joining us, kate mcfarland. this is first of all we have to acknowledge i believe it is very clear, there is so much more here writing every day, more questions, it runs deep. the idea that petraeus would not testify or that the secretary of state clinton would have a conflict, your reaction to those. >> the cover-up continues. nobody who knows more about benghazi before, after or during the attack than david benghazi. and now for whatever reason, he is not testify. he may eventually testify, they may subpoena him. at this point where it's his credibility? if he knew he was being investigated as he went up to capitol hill to spin the tale the white house wanted him to spin about this is about a mov movie, what kind of leverage did they hold over him? the leverage is gone now, he has nothing to lose. lou: the allegations by the alleged mistress in this impact during the speech on october 26 that the fbi was engaging in putting them up at the cia annex cooperated as fox news has reported with resources cooperating
joining us, kate mcfarland. this is first of all we have to acknowledge i believe it is very clear, there is so much more here writing every day, more questions, it runs deep. the idea that petraeus would not testify or that the secretary of state clinton would have a conflict, your reaction to those. >> the cover-up continues. nobody who knows more about benghazi before, after or during the attack than david benghazi. and now for whatever reason, he is not testify. he may eventually...
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for more insurgent covered you can check out us check us out online you tube dot com slash our team america back here at eight. download the official up location cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch arsene any time of the. wealthy british style the sun holds a spot on the outside of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. is evenings. in the. six. o'clock. in the. morning. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the syrian opposition says it has reinvented itself and asked to be recognized as the legitimate represent. given the syrian people at home and on the global stage what difference will this make will this new strategy change the course of the civil war after all it would appear as saad has considerable stang power. cross-talk the syrian civil war i'm joined by rym turkmani in london she is the spokespe
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nala bomber has been elected for his final and second term they can use and use the group to sweep the old regime of senior generals who sort of move through the evolving dogs in military positions the intelligence issues one of the points that people seem to get much coverage about to try to promote is the fact that he has been very much a really. really pushing for the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iraq so there may well have been some sort of maneuvering behind the scenes by other senior intelligence officer is to try and get rid of someone that they would see as an outsider who is peddling a line which they don't agree with and which undermines their national data is going to be. more opinion and speculation was behind this high profile scandal on all closely you had that to have you also say on what to make of the timing so his opinion is divided at the moment just about a third say they've done that information came out to prevent general petraeus from testifying about that topic on the u.s. consulate in been ghazi a little over a quarter believe
nala bomber has been elected for his final and second term they can use and use the group to sweep the old regime of senior generals who sort of move through the evolving dogs in military positions the intelligence issues one of the points that people seem to get much coverage about to try to promote is the fact that he has been very much a really. really pushing for the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iraq so there may well have been some sort of maneuvering...
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and if you can i do stay with us here on r.t. for our continued coverage of the e.u. make a strike as workers are rallying unite against austerity. and it's good to have you with us here on r t it's a day france has become the first western country to recognize the new syrian rebel coalition as the sole legitimate voice of the syrian people the u.s. and other european nations to stop short of agreeing with that they're saying the foreign based group should first show that it's able to represent syrians inside the country of paracelsus that it would look at arming the rebels as well. as the story. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition now removed obstacles to the securing of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make
and if you can i do stay with us here on r.t. for our continued coverage of the e.u. make a strike as workers are rallying unite against austerity. and it's good to have you with us here on r t it's a day france has become the first western country to recognize the new syrian rebel coalition as the sole legitimate voice of the syrian people the u.s. and other european nations to stop short of agreeing with that they're saying the foreign based group should first show that it's able to represent...
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just ahead lauren lister brings us the latest edition of capital account. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you as are of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life piecing together patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered lives were in the angle when professing result of design his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later says invention is increasingly being used to help people what eager to fracture their legs to be
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thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us. greta is next with on the record and we'll see you tomorrow night. >> greta: a tanning ltd web of sex, lies and possible government coverups. in the midst of a terror investigation in which four americans were murdered and the latest tw twist another four-star general ensnared in the scandal, if you think this is confusing you are right. here is what we know so far. >> general david petraeus's surprise resignation. it starts in 2006, paulabroad we well. she was a student. he was commander at for the leavenworth. >> he came to speak at harvard while the commander at fort leavenworth. i was studying at the time and group of students was asked to meet with him. after he did a presentation. and then i said i'm working on this research and i would like to get this feedback. he gave me his card and we kept in touch. >> october 2009, general petraeus takes over u.s. central command at mcgill air force base in tampa. that is where she meets jill kelley. two years later. june, 2010, general pe
thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us. greta is next with on the record and we'll see you tomorrow night. >> greta: a tanning ltd web of sex, lies and possible government coverups. in the midst of a terror investigation in which four americans were murdered and the latest tw twist another four-star general ensnared in the scandal, if you think this is confusing you are right. here is what we know so far. >> general david petraeus's surprise resignation. it starts...
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doug mckelway is live for us. doug? >> reporter: former cia director david petraeus voluntarily agreed to testify before house and senate intelligence committees. fox has learned he will speak off site on friday to the senate intelligence committee about the libya report. presumably that it means his testimony will be closed and not open to the public. recall that director petraeus briefed intelligence committees on september 14th, three days after the benghazi attack and said that the attack was akin to a flashmob that is explanation moments ago chairman of the house homeland security committee peter king suggested may have been dishonest. >> i was just talking to frank lobioni on the intelligence committee with me, documents we see, intelligence prior to general petraeus coming in, it is impossible to believe that he thought he was giving honest testimony. >> reporter: while not going that far other members of the intelligence committees want answers from petraeus. >> does make you wonder because the cia has now repor
doug mckelway is live for us. doug? >> reporter: former cia director david petraeus voluntarily agreed to testify before house and senate intelligence committees. fox has learned he will speak off site on friday to the senate intelligence committee about the libya report. presumably that it means his testimony will be closed and not open to the public. recall that director petraeus briefed intelligence committees on september 14th, three days after the benghazi attack and said that the...
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for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he will be back in touch. so my hope is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles we have to work together and put our differences aside. i cannot say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do, and with that, let me open up for your questions. i will start off with ben feller of the associated press. >> can you assure that there have been no security breaches involving general john allen and general david petreaus. should you have been told that the cia chief is under investigation for the last week? president obama: i have no evidence at this point that classified information was disclosed that would have had a negative impact on our national security. obviously, there is an ongoing investigation. i don't want to comment on the specifics of the investigation. the fbi has its own protocol in terms of how they proceed. i am going to let director -- director mueller make those calls. general
for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he will be back in touch. so my hope is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles we have to work together and put our differences aside. i cannot say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do, and with that, let me open up for your questions. i will start off with ben feller of the associated press. >> can you assure that there have been no security breaches involving general...
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joining us now peter fenn. always good to see you. >> good morning to you. >> we're happy to welcome back republican strategist jordan lieberman. let's start with the headline today. it's the sex scandal yet another sex scandal this time involving general patraeus and the top commander in afghanistan. i think i know where you stand but let me start with you peter. what's your take on what's going on? >> you heard me ranting and raving as i came in here. i can't believe the fbi is spending huge amounts of money investigating this thing. lots of personnel going through everybody's computer files. their reasoning behind this is because one woman said she was getting threatening e-mails and happens to have a friend in the tampa fbi. and this is blowing up to a national scandal. we're on the fiscal cliff here. this is page a 9. we have a president that's holding a press conference today. we have a new congress coming in. we have problems to solve and we're playing around with this nonsense. to me, it's crazy. and fo
joining us now peter fenn. always good to see you. >> good morning to you. >> we're happy to welcome back republican strategist jordan lieberman. let's start with the headline today. it's the sex scandal yet another sex scandal this time involving general patraeus and the top commander in afghanistan. i think i know where you stand but let me start with you peter. what's your take on what's going on? >> you heard me ranting and raving as i came in here. i can't believe the fbi...
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gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york city. >>shepard: no one wants to pay more taxes. what the president is doing he is not saying $250,000, to observers it sounds as if he is ready for compromise. he said he is ready for compromise. >>gerri: and today he met with a dozen corporate leaders from the biggest corporations, walmart, g.e. and chevron, at least six of them in the meeting today have already served on either the president's jobs council or other councils the president has had and lot of people discussing what to do with the fiscal cliff. interesting to see if they will get anywhere. the big question, where we
gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york...
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drive us into those jobs, chris. i mean what's really interesting is when we did this original piece in 2008. when you look at the politicians, when you talk to male politicians, they got into the business because it was going to get the girls. you know, when you talk to movie stars, a lot of them were fat and ugly in high school and that was the way to get the girls. now, the military, you would think would be different, but maybe it's not. i mean men are in these positions sometimes to get the girls and women, when you talk to women politicians they're usually in there to change the world. it's slightly different. >> that's depressing if it's true. >> it's very depressing. >> we can't leave out when you look at general petraeus, you can't leave out also the fundamental difference that we are attracted to them. something about a man in uniform, and now that we're focusing on -- >> richard gere "an officer and a?" >> yes, yes, part of the mystery. >> do we really still want men to pick up us in the factory and carry
drive us into those jobs, chris. i mean what's really interesting is when we did this original piece in 2008. when you look at the politicians, when you talk to male politicians, they got into the business because it was going to get the girls. you know, when you talk to movie stars, a lot of them were fat and ugly in high school and that was the way to get the girls. now, the military, you would think would be different, but maybe it's not. i mean men are in these positions sometimes to get...
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for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do and with that, let me open it up for your questions. and i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen? and do you think you as commander-in-chief and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigatiin before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i've seem that classified information was disclosed, that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security. obvio
for all of us. and he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress he will be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our differences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that is precisely what i intend to do and with that, let me open it up for your questions. and i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you,...